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Autoclose Thread After X Days Inactivity (Works from date of last post in thread!)
Mod Version: 1.00, by rwoelich

This modification is in the archives.
vB Version: 3.5.0 Rating: (2 votes - 5.00 average) Installs: 41
Released: 14 Mar 2006 Last Update: 30 Oct 2006 Downloads: 182
Not Supported Uses Plugins Template Edits  

Old Thread Autoclosing Hack
by Rob Woelich of http://www.teenhelp.org


Update - 10/29/06:
Threads that have been autoclosed have the closed icon in the forum display (thanks to Kall for the code/suggestion). Also, the "New Reply" button still shows for admins and supermods who have permission to post in the thread.

This seems to work fine on 3.6.0+, but I'm not going to bother releasing it just for that version because it's such a simple hack. If something isn't working right, verify your template edits... if you use a custom skin/style, they could be different.


DESCRIPTION:
This is a relatively simple hack that makes a thread appear "closed" after a specified amount of time. The amount of time is calculated from the last post in the thread, not from the start of the thread, making this a very effective way to keep old topics from being brought up without locking them out while they're still being discussed.

This installation consists of:
1 Product XML Upload for 3.5.0+ (should work on all versions above)
3 Template Edits in the SHOWTHREAD template
1 Image Upload (Optional, really... looks better with image though)

Into more detail:

This hack installs plugins on your showthread and newreply pages. When a user views a thread, the plugin will check the date of the last post in the thread and if the post was made more than a predetermined amount of time ago (one month by default), the thread will appear closed to the user. The thread isn't actually set as closed in the database. If a user clicks on the "Closed" button, they'll be given a No Permission message, keeping them from replying, and the Quick Reply box at the bottom of the thread will be hidden from the user as well. Administrators and super moderators by default are still able to reply to autoclosed threads and will still see the Quick Reply box.

As mentioned, the expiration time is calculated from the last post in the thread, so if a thread is autoclosed and an admin or supermod makes a post in the thread, the thread will be reopened. Since the thread isn't actually set as closed in the database, it's important to note that using the "Open Thread" option from the thread administration menu won't reopen the thread to other users. The only thing that will keep the thread open is a post existing in the thread that's dated as to deter the expiration time.

INSTALLATION:
Complete installation and template editing instructions are included in the ZIP file.

CUSTOMIZATION:
This hack was designed for a specific purpose, to keep those old annoying topics from being brought back up after two months by that one annoying newb.

However, there are a few customizations available, including the usergroups that can reply in the autoclosed threads, the amount of time until a thread is autoclosed, and the message displayed at the top of the thread when the thread has been autoclosed. Customization instructions are included in the ZIP file and are extensive enough for anybody to understand.

OTHER:
Two screenshots of an autoclosed thread have been included. One shows the Quick Reply still visible for administrators. Please click Install if you used and liked this...

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